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I think that I can answer that one. - 4/3 lenses work very well on the E-M1..... Much the same as they worked on my old E-3. But on the E-M1 Mk II..... Wow! They work as if they were designed for that camera. Far better than they worked on the E-3. Very fast and accurate focus. I managed to get some surprisingly good photos of WWI and WWII aircraft in flight using the old 4/3 Sigma 50-500mm (BIGMA) lens, which I see that you also have. Unfortunately the aperture on that lens failed earlier this year and it cannot be repaired. I replaced it with the micro 4/3 Pana/Leica 100-400mm lens. That's the beauty of being able to support both systems.

I don't have the bigma but was on the wish list for a while. I might take the jump to mk ii to see how it goes.

I don't have the bigma but was on the wish list for a while. I might take the jump to mk ii to see how it goes.

I must be getting older quicker than I thought. My eyes aren't all that good. I could have sworn that you had a BIGMA.

More seriously, if you have a good variety of 4/3 lenses, the E-M1 Mk II with an MMF-3 adaptor is the way to go........ Provided you can argue the cost to the controller of your finances. In my case that is me, myself, I.